by Charlie Leocha | Sep 11, 2015
Some of us can remember what is was like before 9/11. But the memories are fading. Today, we are starting to see teenagers coming into their own who have never known anything but the world of airport security and endless wars in the Middle East. The numbers of...
by Charlie Leocha | May 23, 2014
This week the 9/11 Memorial Museum opened in lower Manhattan. Few events have had such a striking impact on travel and travel policy as the attack on the Twin Towers. Since that date, airline transportation has not been the same, to say the least. TSA was formed. Body...
by Karen Fawcett | Oct 6, 2010
The U.S. State Department has issued a travelers’ alert for Americans heading to the U.K, France and Germany. It is not telling people not to travel to Europe or to return home ASAP. It is advising them to steer clear of congested areas, consider not using mass...
by Charlie Leocha | Sep 10, 2008
Seven years after 9/11/2001 major memorials are finally being dedicated to the passengers and crews of the planes that slammed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Two new 9/11 memorials were unveiled at Logan Airport, Boston, and at the Pentagon, just...